Circuit Court News

Published 11:37 am, Monday, April 25, 2016

A 44-year-old Traverse City man appeared on two charges when he was arraigned in Huron County Circuit Court Nov. 26.

James Andrew Crickon pled guilty to a charge of operating under the influence of liquor, third offense. A second charge of operating a motor vehicle while license suspended is expected to be dismissed at the time of sentencing on Jan. 7, 2008.

Bond for Crickon was continued.

Kinde man pleads guilty

A Kinde man pled guilty to breaking and entering with intent when he appeared for arraignment.

In a plea agreement, Steven Michael Michalski, 18, also agreed to pay full restitution in all files. In return, a district court case is expected to be dismissed.

Sentencing for Michalski was set for Jan. 7, 2008.

Trial date slated

A jury trial date was set for a Caseville man who stood mute to a charge of possession of a controlled substance when he appeared for arraignment.

Andrew Shane Meyer, 24, will have a jury trial scheduled for Jan. 23 in Huron County Circuit Court.

Harbor Beach man stands mute

Don Jay Soulliere, 44, of Harbor Beach stood mute to a weapons charge when he appeared for arraignment.

A Feb. 5, 2008 jury trial was scheduled to hear the matter. Bond was continued for Soulliere.

Pigeon man gets jail time

A Pigeon man was given 90 days in jail with credit for 44 days already served when he appeared on a probation violation in circuit court.

Corey Michael Elenbaum, 18, failed to abide by the terms of his probation and was sentenced to jail time. Probation for Elenbaum was continued.

Vassar man is sentenced

A Vassar man was sentenced to 210 days in jail when he appeared for sentencing. Richard Allan Strozeski, 40, was sentenced on a charge of operating under the influence of liquor, third offense.

In addition to jail time, Strozeski was also given 24 months probation and a $500 in fines.

He must pay $35 in restitution, $60 the Crime Victims Rights Fund, $60 in state costs, and $10 per month in probation oversight fees. He must reimburse the county for his court-appointed attorney, seek and maintain work, undergo out-patient substance abuse treatment, and attend AA.

He is prohibited from going into bars, using drugs or alcohol. Hes allowed to take part in the sheriffs work program and he must undergo drug and alcohol testing.

Port Austin man stands mute

A Port Austin man stood mute to a probation violation when he appeared for arraignment on Nov. 26.

Anthony M. Spencer, 28, was appointed attorney David B. Herrington to represent him in the matter.